The Chancellor has announced that closed-space staff whose employers have been forced to close will see two-thirds of their wages paid under the new employment programme.
The chancellor arrives when a government minister warned that the coronavirus was “out of control” in northern England.
Gillian Keegan, Minister of Skills and Learning, said the country now faces an “incredibly serious situation” and desperately needs new government restrictions.
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LATEST CORONAVIRUS FIGURES IN THE UK
The most recent figures on coronavirus show that another 87 people have died from the virus.
The country recorded 13,864 new cases.
TRICK OR TREATMENT BANNED IN LANCASHIRE
Sweets will be allowed in Lancashire this Halloween, it has been announced.
The Lancashire Resilience Forum said there would be restrictions to save him large-scale parties that mark parties such as the prophet Muhammad’s date of birth, Halloween, bonfire night, memorial Sunday, Diwali, Hanukkah and the lighting of Christmas lights.
The deception would be allowed because it would increase the threat of national transmission, a spokesman said.
THE STAFF OF THE SCOTTISH PUB ‘HEARTBROKEN’ IN THE SECOND LOCKDOWN
According to a Scottish owner, the pub is “completely broken” for having to close for the time being.
Karina Bowlby, owner of The Fat Pheasant in Newton, near Edinburgh, is preparing on Friday to close her pub until at least 25 October, when the new restrictions take effect at 6 p. m.
This is a blow to Ms. Bowlby and her team, who felt they were returning to normal after they were allowed to reopen after Covid-19’s first blockade in July.
OR CAN COMPANIES CLOSE?
Manchester, Liverpool and Newcastle are expected to be ordered to close cafes, pubs and restaurants from Monday.
This occurs when the PM is about to reveal a new multi-level blocking formula in which some of the affected maximum spaces will pass short locks.
Scotland is now in a 16-day interruption blockade, where the sale and consumption of alcohol in pubs, bars and are off the menu.
WHAT WAS ANNOUNCED ABOUT THE EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM?
Speaking earlier in the day, Rishi Sunak revealed new plans to expand his employment program.
Here are the points:
MONEY FLOW
The Chancellor’s comments are the most recent of several statements he has had to make to jobs and staff since the start of the pandemic.
It has already invested 210 billion pounds in the program in the seven months it is in operation.
‘IT’S NOT A FURLOUGH’
In a media-shared clip, he denied that it was a well-known licensing program, which in the past had refused to expand on the grounds that it was “fundamentally wrong” to keep others in jobs that were not viable.
He said: “This is not a one-way approach, it is an extension of the employment program in particular for other people who are in corporations that will be officially or legally invited to close, so in that sense it is very different. “
“I hope this provides a network for other people and businesses sooner than it could be a difficult winter. “
RISHI WANTS TO PROTECT JOBS
The chancellor said his priority is to protect jobs.
He said, “I said we will do everything that is mandatory to protect jobs and livelihoods as the stage evolves. “
‘GOOD SUPPORT’
Rishi Sunak said today: “Throughout the crisis, the driving force of our economic policy has changed.
“I said we will do everything that is mandatory to protect jobs and livelihoods as the stage evolves.
“The expansion of the employment programme will provide a protection network for UK companies that must temporarily close their doors, offering them the right at the right time. “
SUPPORT FOR THOSE WHO HAVE NOT YET OPENED
And the program will open to sales options that are already required to close, such as nightclubs that were allowed to reopen.
It will be a component of the new employment program, where employers can get 22 cents of government aid to pay wages if workers are only running component time at this time due to reduced demand.
SUBSIDIES ALSO
Additional subsidies are also granted to companies in enclosed spaces, but are returned if they are forced to close.
Companies will be able to earn up to 3,000 euros depending on the month of attendance, paid according to the basis of the month every two weeks.
But for small businesses, they will claim 1,300 euros a month, less than the 1,500 they can get right now.
LIMITED SUPPORT TO £2,100 PER MONTH
Rishi Sunak announced that the new government would pay workers’ wages of up to 2,100 euros according to the month.
The new measures were put in place amid fears that some companies will simply close a new blockade.
HOW IT WORKS
The new program, which will take effect when the existing task retention program ends at the end of the month, will be eligible for companies that were placed on the payroll on December 23 and are invited to close.
Workers will be partially paid their wages for up to six months, and will be reviewed in January.
Under the new program, other people will be absent from the paintings for at least a week.
The government will pay two-thirds of wages; it is known whether employers will complement them.
RECEPTION KEY
The key point of Rishi’s announcement was his plan for workers.
Those in enclosed spaces where businesses are forced to close will get two-thirds of their wages paid under a new license program, the Chancellor announced today.
CASH GRANTS FOR COMPANIES
The chancellor has announced monetary subsidies for companies that will be forced to close when new measures are introduced.
Grants will go up to 3,000 euros.
NEW PLAN
Chancellor Rishi Sunak presented the measures of his new economic package, providing a new program in everything even the names of the corporations that have to close.
RISHI: “WE ENTER AN UNCERTAIN PERIOD”
Rishi Sunak described how the country is an “uncertain period. “
He was asked how the government would fund the new employment program, but explained that things were being drafted: parts of the plan were still uncertain.
THE EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT SCHEME EXTENDS TO THE PERCENTAGE OF WAGES
The employment program has been expanded, as Rishi Sunak says his priority is to “protect jobs. “
Some parts consistent with the percentage of workers’ wages will now be paid through government.
And if you have to paint a third of your general hours to qualify, those who paint from home will now remain eligible for at least six months.
The government will now pay two-thirds of wages, while employers pay nothing.
MPS VOTES ON NEW RESTRICTIONS NEXT WEEK
Conservative leader Mark Spencer has shown that MPs will be allowed to vote on the new restrictions the prime minister is expected to introduce next week.
He said: “There will be a statement in Parliament next week and those things will come into force next week, subject to a parliamentary vote, of course.
“Because you will remember, two weeks ago there was a lot of anger because Parliament had a voice and because Members wanted to comment on these things before they came into force.
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE SCHEME: WHAT TO EXPECT
Rishi Sunak will soon provide its new business monetary package.
As a possible employer closure looms, measures can pay up to two-thirds of employees’ wages.
Here’s what to expect:
NEW RATE R
The R-rate has been at that point since mid-March, in the weeks leading up to the lockout.
This means that, on average, every 10 inflamed people will infect 12 to 15 more people, according to the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage).
R represents the average number of other people inflamed by a positive user for Covid-19.
When the number is 1, an epidemic can grow exponentially.
Experts estimate that the number of new infections increases every day from four to 9%.
BREAKUP: CORONAVIRUS R RATE FALLS ACROSS UK
The point of British coronavirus R has fallen since last week, but it is still above point 1.
Government scientists have stated that the existing R price, the number of others to which an inflamed user will transmit Covid-19, is between 1. 2 and 1. 5.
This is below last week when it was between 1. 3 and 1. 6.
NORDRES TWICE AS LIKELY TO HAVE CVID
Northerners are nearly twice as likely to have coronavirus, and one in a hundred have been inflamed lately with the virus.
It compares to one in 170 nationally that Covid-19 has, according to the largest of its kind.
Experts estimate that there are now 45,000 new cases a day in England, and infections double every 29 days.
But in Yorkshire and Humber, it’s been thirteen days.
SPAIN INVOKES STATE OF EMERGENCY FOR MADRID CLOSURE
The Spaniards invoked the state of emergency on Friday to impose a partial closure of Madrid, one of the worst covid-19 hotspots in Europe, after a court overturned the measures.
The resolution deepens an impasse between prime minister Pedro Sánchez’s socialist government and Madrid’s conservative regional leader, who believes the brakes are illegal, exaggerated and inastrous for the local economy.
Following an order from the Ministry of Health, the Government of Madrid reluctantly banned everything that was not essential inside and outside the city and other nearby cities last week.
No. 10: “WE HAVE WORKED VERY CLOSE WITH LOCAL LEADERS”
Downing Street insisted that the government had “worked hard with local leaders and local government during the pandemic” despite complaints from some mayors that they had not been consulted.
A Number 10 spokesman also refused to deny that new local blocking measures could be implemented later on Friday, saying, “We will keep all knowledge under review and if we consider it to act, we will. “
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